The Government of the People’s Republic of Nagalim, Ministry Of Information & Publicity has categorically rejected and condemned the allegations, accusations and inflammatory narratives issued by the Kuki Students’ Organisation Delhi & NCR.
The statement issued by the MIP NSCN/GPRN stated that “the NSCN/GPRN categorically reject and strongly condemn the allegations, accusations, and inflammatory narratives circulated in the recent press statement issued by the Kuki Students’ Organisation Delhi & NCR dated 16 May 2026 regarding the circumstances brought about by their own narco-terrorist groups/organisations in Manipur state of India.
“The statement is reckless, unverified, politically motivated, and deliberately designed to provoke communal mistrust and further deepen tensions among communities that have already suffered immensely due to ongoing unrest. The repeated attempt to selectively label communities, organisations, and individuals without credible judicial findings or lawful evidence is irresponsible and unacceptable.
“We firmly deny:
1. Any alleged association with terrorism, unlawful armed activities, or organised criminal operations.
2. The false and malicious claims intended to demonise entire communities through sweeping accusations.
3. The deliberate distortion of facts for political propaganda and public manipulation.
“It is deeply concerning that such statements seek to exploit sensitive incidents, communal emotions, and national security concerns for divisive objectives. Public platforms and student organisations must act responsibly and uphold peace, moral values, and factual integrity instead of spreading narratives that may incite hostility and social unrest.
“We further state that:
1. No individual or organisation has the authority to pronounce guilt without due process of law.
2. Baseless allegations against communities and groups without conclusive judicial determination amount to defamation and incitement.
3. Attempts to threaten political consequences or create fear through provocative language are dangerous and detrimental to any democratic harmony.
“We therefore issue a stern warning that the continued circulation of false, defamatory, communal, and inflammatory statements against any community or organisation must cease immediately. Any repetition of such irresponsible conduct may compel appropriate legal, constitutional, and administrative actions under applicable national azha.
“We urge the Indian authorities, civil society organisations, student bodies, and the media to avoid one-sided narratives and instead work collectively toward justice, peace, and stability for all people” added the statement issued by the MIP, NSCN/GPRN.
